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  • Saturday, July 20, 2024

  • CUI

  • Shama Munir

Dr. Summera Fahmi Khan, a member of the UNESCO Chair on Knowledge Systems for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering, attended the 47th Biannual Research and Training Workshop organized by the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE). The workshop took place from July 8 - 11th, 2024, at Club Hotel Dolphin in Negombo, Sri Lanka.

Dr. Summera presented her research proposal titled “Understanding the Socioeconomic Implications of a Changing Cryosphere in the HKH Region: A Case Study of the Astore Watershed”. The study aims to investigate the socioeconomic impacts of the changing cryosphere in the Astore watershed, located in the rugged terrain of the HKH region. Using a mixed-method approach integrating economic modeling with remote sensing, climate change and hydrological analysis, and field surveys, the research seeks to quantify changes in the cryosphere that affect water availability, water access, and agricultural productivity. Additionally, by assessing the adaptive capacities of local communities, the study aims to provide actionable insights to stakeholders and policymakers to promote sustainable development in the region and similar alpine areas.

The workshop brought together researchers, advisors, and policymakers to explore ongoing research, new proposals, and current trends in development and environmental economics, with a specific focus on the South Asian region. It served as an invaluable platform for networking and knowledge exchange, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing environmental and economic challenges in South Asia.








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